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The bathroom is where form and function meet personal comfort. Every surface, fixture, and finish shapes the experience of the room—from the smooth control of a well-engineered faucet to the even glow of mirror lighting and the enveloping warmth of a perfectly balanced steam shower. At Tri-Supply, you’ll find everything you need to design a complete bath, from plumbing fixtures and lighting to hardware and accessories. Our selection includes trusted brands such as Moen, Mr. Steam, and Fleurco, each renowned for their quality materials, reliable performance, and enduring design.

Explore faucets, tubs, showers, toilets, bidets, lighting, and hardware in a range of styles, from modern to traditional. Tri-Supply’s bath specialists can help you coordinate fixtures, finishes, and materials to create a cohesive look that balances everyday function with a sense of retreat. Visit one of our showrooms to see finishes and fixtures in person, talk through ideas with one of our experts, and design a bathroom that feels both restorative and refined.

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Tri-Supply partners with bath brands recognized for innovation, craftsmanship, and performance. Each reflects a commitment to materials and design that transform practical spaces into personal sanctuaries.
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I love bringing clients here because Tri-Supply’s showroom is so comprehensive. There’s such a wide variety of products, I don’t have to go anywhere else.〞
Sharad Mudhol
Owner/Builder, smartDigs
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